Silent Tactic rallies from last to win Southwest Stakes

Silent Tactic overcame a last-place start to surge past the field and win the Grade 3 $1 million Southwest Stakes by 3 1/4 lengths at Oaklawn Park. The 12-1 longshot, ridden by Cristian Torres for trainer Mark Casse and owner John Oxley, earned 20 Kentucky Derby qualifying points in the 1 1/16-mile race for 3-year-olds. The victory marked Casse's third consecutive win in an Oaklawn Derby prep event.

The Southwest Stakes, postponed six days due to winter weather, unfolded on a fast main track with a 12-horse field. Betting favorite D'code, at 2-1 odds and under Luis Saez, broke sharply to set the pace through a quarter-mile in 23.52 seconds and a half-mile in 47.52 seconds. Buetane, the 3-1 second choice, tracked closely, followed by Rancho Santa Fe and Soldier N Diplomat.

Silent Tactic, starting from 11th place and over six lengths off the lead after the opening half, began advancing. D'code held a head lead through three-quarters in 1:12.81, but Soldier N Diplomat, ridden by José Ortiz for trainer Steve Asmussen, moved into second as D'code tired. Silent Tactic reached sixth at the top of the stretch before unleashing a strong rally, passing nine horses in the final three-sixteenths of a mile.

The colt drew clear through a mile in 1:38.73 and finished in 1:44.85. This result reversed the Jan. 3 Smarty Jones Stakes, where stablemate Strategic Risk won by 4 1/2 lengths over Silent Tactic; Strategic Risk faded to 10th here, while D'code dropped to eighth.

Soldier N Diplomat finished second, a head ahead of Buetane, who was a nose short of giving trainer Bob Baffert a record seventh Southwest win. Rancho Santa Fe took fourth, followed by Circle Tap. Silent Tactic, a 3-year-old son of Tacitus out of the Gun Runner mare Magical Sign, improved to 4: 2-2-0 with earnings of $594,422. Bred in Kentucky by Don Alberto Corporation, he was purchased for $500,000 at the 2025 OBS spring sale and had finished second in the Grade 3 Grey Stakes at Woodbine in his prior graded try.

Casse, a Hall of Famer, also won four races on the card, including the Martha Washington Stakes with Search Party. Oaklawn's Derby series continues with the Rebel Stakes on March 1 and the Arkansas Derby on March 28.

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Promising colt Buetane will skip the Grade 3 Holy Bull Stakes at Gulfstream Park due to a canceled flight from California. The $1.15 million Tiz the Law son, trained by Bob Baffert, was set to make his sophomore debut in the Kentucky Derby prep but now eyes the Southwest Stakes at Oaklawn. The race, offering key qualifying points, proceeds with a strong field led by Street Sense winner Incredibolt.

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